They’re wrong. The Census Bureau itself shows why. Based on new Census Bureau figures released on September 9, USA Today reports, “Seniors are the only age group with growing poverty. It could get ...
According to the U.S. Census Bureau, one in ten older adults in the U.S. — or 5.9 million individuals 65 or over — lives in poverty, although the percentage varies from state to state. In the District ...
Part 2 of a series explaining how, evidence to the contrary, most Americans, most journalists and most policymakers believe the U.S. retirement system is failing. Drawn from The Real Retirement Crisis ...
A record number of older adults now call Long Island home, but a new report warns that many are struggling with financial insecurity, poverty and the need to work well past retirement age. Long Island ...
A new study shows more older New Yorkers are living in poverty than ever — with many senior citizens having no money saved and returning to work. In association with the AARP, the Center for an Urban ...
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